Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing: How the Public Was Duped into Socialism (But Got Totalitarianism)

A story of Obamacare, Fabian Socialism, 1984 and the incremental hijacking of our lives.

The Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, may be a functional nightmare,
PR blunder and a deeply divisive issue, but it represents a momentous
power grab for the rise of Socialism in America – which though once a
haunting specter, has gradually become a reality.

Individuals in the United States have less power over their own lives
than ever before – as millions of Americans are losing their coverage,
and all who refuse to join the system face mounting fines and penalties.
Senator Harry Reid, for one, admitted that the current health care law was moving the country towards a single payer system managed by the federal government.

The attempt to fully nationalize health care has been rightly criticized as a “Fabian” move on the part of President Obama
and his cohorts. The term evokes Fabian Socialism, the influential
group behind the British Labour Party and the London School of Economics
who wielded the power of some the 20th Century’s most famous authors to
sell not only a socialist-collectivist system, but one run on behalf of
the oligarchical elite and managed by technological experts.

George Orwell, a co-mingling socialist who became disaffected with
the aims and methods of the Fabians whose real name was Eric Blair,
exposed much of this in his infamous 1984 – curiously placed a full century after the founding
of the incremental Fabians began in 1884. Among the many clues left in
his most powerful novel is “INGSOC” a newspeak abbreviation for the
ruling party who practiced English Socialism.

Aldous Huxley, descending from the prominent family behind Eugenics and also a Fabian Socialist, publicly critiquing1984 (published in 1948), which he saw as a sort of counter-thesis to his Brave New World (published in 1932). A life long tutor and mentor to George Orwell, Huxley addressed some of this in Brave New World Revisited (published in 1958).

Behind the promises of socialism as a revolutionary power of betterment was a simple theory of power through deception – The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism, the title Orwell gave to the banned book by public enemy and once-founder of the Big Brother system, Emmanuel Goldstein.

The Fabian Socialists had indeed committed to a gradual takeover by any
means necessary, preferring the use of gradualism and deception, and
taking for its two logos a turtle (carrying the slogan: When I strike, I
strike hard) and that of a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

The false promise of a utopian New World Order delivered at the hands
of a Technocracy was often presented by futurist H.G. Wells. The vision
instills lulling reassurance that science and technology have empowered
the experts to make wise decisions, and lovingly rule over us while
bestowing gifts of fanciful gadgetry to entertain and wow us.

Famous for his science fiction works like War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Invisible Man, Wells wrote numerous important and revealing non-fiction works as well, including A Modern Utopia, the Shape of Things to Come and The Open Conspiracy.

The latter work described, in essence, how the Fabians
– and groups of a similar mind – could simply bypass the existing
mechanisms of government as well as the will of the people, and
implement their agenda gradually through the influence of its fellow
travelers, many of whom were prominent bankers, industrialists and
politicians.

“The Open Conspiracy will appear first, I believe, as a conscious
organization of intelligent, and in some cases wealthy men, as a
movement having distinct social and political aims, confessedly ignoring
most of the existing apparatus of political control, or using it only
as an incidental implement in the stages, a mere movement of a number of
people in a certain direction, who will presently discover, with a sort
of surprise, the common object toward which they are all moving. In all
sorts of ways, they will be influencing and controlling the ostensible
government,” Wells said.

Wells advocated an “outspoken Secret Society … an informal and open
freemasonry,” the kind that has indeed come to power (and taken power
from our guaranteed rights, et al.) through vessels like the Council on
Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group and
several very influential foundations including the Cecil Rhodes
Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the
Carnegie Foundation, and more recently, the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation.

Today, these largely hidden entities wield the true power in the
invisible government, while the masses are sold a bill of goods under
the idea that a big enough government might be beneficial enough to
provide for everyone, and thereby instill some sort of greater good.
Obamacare and other installations of socialism have carried on that
promise.

But no government power – however bureaucratic – ever seeks power
only to give it up. It will, ultimately, only demand more power over our
lives, whatever the cost.

Quotes

"There is beauty in truth, even if it's painful. Those who lie, twist life so that it looks tasty to the lazy, brilliant to the ignorant, and powerful to the weak. But lies only strengthen our defects. They don't teach us anything, help anything, fix anything or cure anything. Nor do they develop one's character, one's mind, one's heart or one's soul." Jose Harris

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